Dorset Girl wrote:I'm curious - why do you carry your passport around with you?
Bee Gees Fan wrote:Dorset Girl wrote:I'm curious - why do you carry your passport around with you?
Originally I started taking it out with me whenever I wanted to buy alcohol. I don't have a driver's license or a provisional license so my passport is really the only form of identification I have that they would accept. So I'd place it in my purse and then I just got into the habit of usually taking it with me whenever I went out. It's nice to have it handy if, for instance, I'm in Cambridge for the evening and decide I feel like drinking a bit, as I can just go to the supermarket and buy what I want.
woggle wrote:Thats definatly a bit of a scary moment BFG ...once me and a mate Richard were on our way to work on our mountain bikes and a cop car pulled us over and said we fit the description of two people they were looking for when we asked who the copper said two young lads i then told em i was a girl then they left us alone .Not the same as yours but it was annoying more than anything.
welshben23 wrote:woggle wrote:Thats definatly a bit of a scary moment BFG ...once me and a mate Richard were on our way to work on our mountain bikes and a cop car pulled us over and said we fit the description of two people they were looking for when we asked who the copper said two young lads i then told em i was a girl then they left us alone .Not the same as yours but it was annoying more than anything.
I'd imagine that would be scary for the Police! Sorry couldn't resist woggle.
Moon-Crane wrote:Luckily you're just a middle class white girl, BGF. It could have taken longer and been more aggro were you not.
Bee Gees Fan wrote:Moon-Crane wrote:Luckily you're just a middle class white girl, BGF. It could have taken longer and been more aggro were you not.
Would it really?
I wouldn't say I'm middle-class, though - working class, really. My Dad certainly considers himself to be working class. I don't really go into the whole 'class' thing so much, but if I had do define myself, I'd say I'm working class.
Moon-Crane wrote:I use it as a general term. You're an educated suburban girl. You don't really fit the profile that gets a hard time.
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